Featured Civility Champions

Madison Howe

Natalie wrote: "Madison was intelligent and caring and would have deserved this award."

Ashley wrote: "Madison was in my Political Science class and he recently died, but he respected
everyone's thoughts during class."

Arthur Silverstein

Nominated by: Jennie Goldman

Jennie wrote: "As a Student Orientation Director who leads a group of his peers on
the Orientation Team, Arthur exemplifies care, respect and empathy on a daily basis.
The way he cares for the students on the team helps them to feel comfortable to share
their thoughts and concerns. He respects them highly and listens to them open and
honestly when they come to the office. He respects their perspectives and backgrounds
and how both inform the type of leaders they are. Arthur is someone the team can talk
to and highly respects at the same time, something that is not always easy for a student
to attain. Arthur's presence on this campus and in SLL has certainly helped to create
an environment of civility that has helped to foster an even stronger community."

Kristina Fiscus

Nominated by: Sharon Scott-Gonzalez

Sharon says: "Kristina has gone out of her way to arrange to make a scrapbook for
her cohort and use the money that she collects for this to give to a fund for Tsunami
victims. She has a generous spirit and a caring attitude each day in class."